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If the bone spur was present and missed during the first surgery you may have a case. If the bone spur was present and responsible for post-operative... Read Answer
You should contact a local medical malpractice/products liability attorney (one in your state). They take these cases on a contingency basis... Read Answer
Knee replacements are fraught with complications, so it is possible that the outcome was not the result of negligence. If the negligence occurred in... Read Answer
Not all surgical mishaps amount to medical malpractice. To know whether the errant incision was, an attorney will have to review the records and... Read Answer
I think you are speculating when you conclude that a referral to a cardiologist or a pulmonary physician would have resulted in a better quality of... Read Answer
A bad surgical outcome is not necessarily medical malpractice. Nevertheless, if the outcome was entirely unexpected, then you should contact a local... Read Answer
Medical malpractice attorneys work on a contingent fee basis, which means they only get paid out of the proceeds of the lawsuit if you win. They... Read Answer
State law varies, but in New Jersey you have a cause of action for battery, which would also provide you a right to pursue punitive damages. Any... Read Answer
At face value, it sounds like the complication occurred but the procedure was necessary to provide you with needed medical care. Sometimes... Read Answer
Medical Malpractice and Medical Negligence are synonymous. Medical Neglect could be another way of saying Medical Negligence. If that is what the... Read Answer